PanoramicOcean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Just back from an AMAZING adventure, where one of the cabins I stayed in a Panoramic Ocean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
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Experience one of the most exciting and fast-changing periods of all time. Discover new technologies, continents, and societies. Build a new world in your image! All the ingredients are gathered for a memorable Anno experience. Travel throughout the world during the Industrial Revolution to write your own story!
ANNO AT ITS BEST
Anno 1800 combines beloved features from 20 years of Anno history, such as individual AI opponents, randomly generated maps, multisession gameplay, and more. It delivers a rich city-building experience, including a story-based campaign, a highly customizable sandbox mode, and the classic Anno multiplayer experience.
DISCOVER A NEW CONTINENT
You will get the chance to explore South America with its exclusive resources and opportunities, but also its risks and challenges. Cross the ocean to discover a new world and take the most of what it has to offer.
JUMP ABOARD THE ANNO UNIONJoin the team from Blue Byte in the creation of Anno 1800! Get the latest news, development insights, and behind-the-scenes content on anno-union.com and help us shape the future of the franchise.
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published:18 May 2019

views:157748

Took this video on our August 3rd 2018 adventure of the seas cruise ship.

System: WindowsGame: The Sea Will Claim EverythingMusicTitle: The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I
Composer: Chris Christodoulou
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.co...
Also see Klagmar's Top VGM #1,065: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWbYM3TFqw
and Klagmar's Top VGM #2,053: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Ub8JplaKM
A list of my favorite video game music. It's not in any order, and is intended purely for entertainment. Perhaps it will also introduce a few obscure titles or unknown songs. Enjoy!

Ocean (1808 ship)

Under the command of Samuel Remmington she sailed from Spithead, England, on 21 August 1817, and arrived at Port Jackson on 10 January 1818. She transported 180 male convicts, none of whom died on the voyage.

Under the command of William Harrison, Ocean sailed from Portsmouth on 24 April 1823, and arrived at Port Jackson on 27 August 1823. She transported 173 male convicts, six of whom died on the voyage.

Ocean left Port Jackson in February 1824 bound for London. While en route she encountered a large gale and she lost her live stock overboard. She also rescued the crew of the whaler Arab, before Arab sank. Ocean went to Saint Helena to undertake repairs and buy provisions. She arrived in London in 1825.

Career

Captain Andrew Patton sailed Ocean for Bombay and China. He had been captain of the company's previous Ocean, which had wrecked in 1797. Because the French Revolutionary Wars were still on going, Patton received a letter of marque, which was dated 10 December 1800.

Ocean left Portsmouth on 9 January 1801 and reached on 22 May. From there she sailed for China. She reached Whampoa on 6 October. On the return leg she crossed the Second Bar on 7 December. She arrived at Saint Helena on 12 April 1802, and The Downs on 10 June.

On Ocean's second voyage, Patton was again her captain and he left The Downs on 13 October 1802 for the Cape of Good Hope, Madras, Bombay and China. After the resumption of war with France in 1803, Patton posthumously received a new letter of marque dated 1 July 1803 for the same vessel, with a crew of 140 men and 36 guns. Patton died at Bombay in June 1803; Ocean's first lieutenant, John Christian Lochner, became captain and it was he that commanded her at the battle of Pulo Aura. Ocean reached Britain on 15 August 1804.

Ocean (TVXQ song)

"Ocean" (stylized as "OCEAN") is the 37th Japanese single by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki. It was released on June 12, 2013 by Avex Trax as the first single from their seventh Japanese studio album, Tree (2014). Written and produced by Shinjiroh Inoue, "Ocean" was released in three editions – a CD+DVD version, a CD-only version, and a Bigeast Board edition.

The single sold 88,428 copies on its first day of release, and 116,782 copies by its second, breaking a new record for the group. "Ocean" landed at number two on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart by selling 140,872 copies, and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Charting for over nine months, "Ocean" has reported sales of 159,163 according to the Oricon.

"Ocean" was used as the June monthly theme song for five different Japanese variety shows, which include the daytime show PON!, the music show Music Dragon (ミュージックドラゴン), the game show Sore Ike! Game Panther! (それいけ!ゲームパンサー!), and Futtonda (フットンダ). The B-side track "Wedding Dress", written by Shirose and Shimada of White Jam, was used as the theme song for BeeTV's mobile drama, The Greatest Proposal (最上のプロポーズ).

Panoramic Ocean View Cabin

PanoramicOcean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Just back from an AMAZING adventure, where one of the cabins I stayed in a Panoramic Ocean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Let me know if this has helped?
Have you stayed in one?
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Lead the Industrial Revolution in Anno 1800™!
Experience one of the most exciting and fast-changing periods of all time. Discover new technologies, continents, and societies. Build a new world in your image! All the ingredients are gathered for a memorable Anno experience. Travel throughout the world during the Industrial Revolution to write your own story!
ANNO AT ITS BEST
Anno 1800 combines beloved features from 20 years of Anno history, such as individual AI opponents, randomly generated maps, multisession gameplay, and more. It delivers a rich city-building experience, including a story-based campaign, a highly customizable sandbox mode, and the classic Anno multiplayer experience.
DISCOVER A NEW CONTINENT
You will get the chance to explore South America with its exclusive resources and opportunities, but also its risks and challenges. Cross the ocean to discover a new world and take the most of what it has to offer.
JUMP ABOARD THE ANNO UNIONJoin the team from Blue Byte in the creation of Anno 1800! Get the latest news, development insights, and behind-the-scenes content on anno-union.com and help us shape the future of the franchise.
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Klagmar's Top VGM #1,808 - The Sea Will Claim Everything - The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I

Klagmar's Top VGM #1,808 - The Sea Will Claim Everything - The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I

Klagmar's Top VGM #1,808 - The Sea Will Claim Everything - The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I

System: WindowsGame: The Sea Will Claim EverythingMusicTitle: The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I
Composer: Chris Christodoulou
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.co...
Also see Klagmar's Top VGM #1,065: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWbYM3TFqw
and Klagmar's Top VGM #2,053: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Ub8JplaKM
A list of my favorite video game music. It's not in any order, and is intended purely for entertainment. Perhaps it will also introduce a few obscure titles or unknown songs. Enjoy!

6:46

The Sino-Portuguese War

The Sino-Portuguese War

The Sino-Portuguese War

From 1521 to 1522, the Chinese and the Portuguese fought a war that changed the history of both Empires in terms of military technology and political power for centuries to come.
Cover artwork by Chicão: artcom
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/3IB4lIln98Y
Music used: End This by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/end-...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/AZRAlxeJyyo
Music used: TitanStriker by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/tita...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

5:51

Freedom of the seas room 1862

Freedom of the seas room 1862

Freedom of the seas room 1862

This is a very nice room. A it has a panoramic view window. Very awesome view with this room.

Panoramic Ocean View Cabin

PanoramicOcean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Just back from an AMAZING adventure, where one of the cabins I stayed in a Panoramic Ocean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Let me know if this has helped?
Have you stayed in one?
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Lead the Industrial Revolution in Anno 1800™!
Experience one of the most exciting and fast-changing periods of all time. Discover new technologies, continents, and societies. Build a new world in your image! All the ingredients are gathered for a memorable Anno experience. Travel throughout the world during the Industrial Revolution to write your own story!
ANNO AT ITS BEST
Anno 1800 combines beloved features from 20 years of Anno history, such as individual AI opponents, randomly generated maps, m...

Klagmar's Top VGM #1,808 - The Sea Will Claim Everything - The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I

System: WindowsGame: The Sea Will Claim EverythingMusicTitle: The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I
Composer: Chris Christodoulou
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.co...
Also see Klagmar's Top VGM #1,065: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWbYM3TFqw
and Klagmar's Top VGM #2,053: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Ub8JplaKM
A list of my favorite video game music. It's not in any order, and is intended purely for entertainment. Perhaps it will also introduce a few obscure titles or unknown songs. Enjoy!

published: 09 Apr 2015

The Sino-Portuguese War

From 1521 to 1522, the Chinese and the Portuguese fought a war that changed the history of both Empires in terms of military technology and political power for centuries to come.
Cover artwork by Chicão: artcom
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/3IB4lIln98Y
Music used: End This by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/end-...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/AZRAlxeJyyo
Music used: TitanStriker by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/tita...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

published: 09 Nov 2018

Freedom of the seas room 1862

This is a very nice room. A it has a panoramic view window. Very awesome view with this room.

PanoramicOcean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Just back from an AMAZING adventure, where one of the cabins I stayed in a Panoramic Ocean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Let me know if this has helped?
Have you stayed in one?
Are you looking to book one?

PanoramicOcean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Just back from an AMAZING adventure, where one of the cabins I stayed in a Panoramic Ocean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Let me know if this has helped?
Have you stayed in one?
Are you looking to book one?

● KERALIS OFFICIAL GAMESTORE ► https://keralis.chrono.gg/
Don't forget to leave a LIKE on this video for more!
► GET ANNO 1800 HERE: https://store.epicgames....

● KERALIS OFFICIAL GAMESTORE ► https://keralis.chrono.gg/
Don't forget to leave a LIKE on this video for more!
► GET ANNO 1800 HERE: https://store.epicgames.com/keralis1/anno-1800
► If you enjoy the content & want to make a small donation: https://www.paypal.me/keralis
► About the game:
Lead the Industrial Revolution in Anno 1800™!
Experience one of the most exciting and fast-changing periods of all time. Discover new technologies, continents, and societies. Build a new world in your image! All the ingredients are gathered for a memorable Anno experience. Travel throughout the world during the Industrial Revolution to write your own story!
ANNO AT ITS BEST
Anno 1800 combines beloved features from 20 years of Anno history, such as individual AI opponents, randomly generated maps, multisession gameplay, and more. It delivers a rich city-building experience, including a story-based campaign, a highly customizable sandbox mode, and the classic Anno multiplayer experience.
DISCOVER A NEW CONTINENT
You will get the chance to explore South America with its exclusive resources and opportunities, but also its risks and challenges. Cross the ocean to discover a new world and take the most of what it has to offer.
JUMP ABOARD THE ANNO UNIONJoin the team from Blue Byte in the creation of Anno 1800! Get the latest news, development insights, and behind-the-scenes content on anno-union.com and help us shape the future of the franchise.
● Twitter: http://twitter.com/WorldofKeralis
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If you enjoy the content and want to send a small donation.
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● KERALIS OFFICIAL GAMESTORE ► https://keralis.chrono.gg/
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► If you enjoy the content & want to make a small donation: https://www.paypal.me/keralis
► About the game:
Lead the Industrial Revolution in Anno 1800™!
Experience one of the most exciting and fast-changing periods of all time. Discover new technologies, continents, and societies. Build a new world in your image! All the ingredients are gathered for a memorable Anno experience. Travel throughout the world during the Industrial Revolution to write your own story!
ANNO AT ITS BEST
Anno 1800 combines beloved features from 20 years of Anno history, such as individual AI opponents, randomly generated maps, multisession gameplay, and more. It delivers a rich city-building experience, including a story-based campaign, a highly customizable sandbox mode, and the classic Anno multiplayer experience.
DISCOVER A NEW CONTINENT
You will get the chance to explore South America with its exclusive resources and opportunities, but also its risks and challenges. Cross the ocean to discover a new world and take the most of what it has to offer.
JUMP ABOARD THE ANNO UNIONJoin the team from Blue Byte in the creation of Anno 1800! Get the latest news, development insights, and behind-the-scenes content on anno-union.com and help us shape the future of the franchise.
● Twitter: http://twitter.com/WorldofKeralis
● Livestreams: http://www.twitch.tv/keralis
● Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/iamkeralis
If you enjoy the content and want to send a small donation.
► Donations - https://www.paypal.me/Keralis
THANK YOU! I really appreciate your nice and amazing face!
Enjoy!
#anno1800
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System: WindowsGame: The Sea Will Claim EverythingMusicTitle: The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I
Composer: Chris Christodoulou
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.co...
Also see Klagmar's Top VGM #1,065: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWbYM3TFqw
and Klagmar's Top VGM #2,053: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Ub8JplaKM
A list of my favorite video game music. It's not in any order, and is intended purely for entertainment. Perhaps it will also introduce a few obscure titles or unknown songs. Enjoy!

System: WindowsGame: The Sea Will Claim EverythingMusicTitle: The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I
Composer: Chris Christodoulou
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.co...
Also see Klagmar's Top VGM #1,065: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWbYM3TFqw
and Klagmar's Top VGM #2,053: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Ub8JplaKM
A list of my favorite video game music. It's not in any order, and is intended purely for entertainment. Perhaps it will also introduce a few obscure titles or unknown songs. Enjoy!

The Sino-Portuguese War

From 1521 to 1522, the Chinese and the Portuguese fought a war that changed the history of both Empires in terms of military technology and political power for ...

From 1521 to 1522, the Chinese and the Portuguese fought a war that changed the history of both Empires in terms of military technology and political power for centuries to come.
Cover artwork by Chicão: artcom
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/3IB4lIln98Y
Music used: End This by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/end-...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/AZRAlxeJyyo
Music used: TitanStriker by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/tita...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

From 1521 to 1522, the Chinese and the Portuguese fought a war that changed the history of both Empires in terms of military technology and political power for centuries to come.
Cover artwork by Chicão: artcom
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/3IB4lIln98Y
Music used: End This by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/end-...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/AZRAlxeJyyo
Music used: TitanStriker by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/tita...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

How did early Sailors navigate the Oceans? | The Curious Engineer

Do you know how the early sailors navigate the oceans? The technology today makes it real easy to navigate the oceans. But it's very interesting to know how the early sailors managed to navigate without it. There's a lot of history on it. I tried my best to compile some important and interesting parts of it into this video. Hope you like it :)
► ProductionTeamCreator - Omkar Bhagathttp://fb.com/omkarbhagat
Narration - Haley Anne ChamberlainNelson
http://youtube.com/untamedscience
► Website and Social Links
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► Attribution and Credits | CopyrightStuff
Brightly FancyKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
http://incompetech.com/...

Entertainment in London in the 18th Century - Mike Rendell

How would a GeorgianGentleman amuse himself and his friends. Mike Rendell discusses the possibilities: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Using extracts from personal family collections, diaries, handbills and other records, the range of possibilities for entertainment available in London will be discussed. From sight-seeing to exhibitions, events which appealed either to the downright curious or to those with more cultured tastes will be covered, including public punishments, prostitution, sporting activities, gambling, the circus, playhouses and exhibitions. Travel and home entertainments (such as music and drinking and other pursuits) will also be covered.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from ...

Visit to the Abandoned WW2 Sea Forts in the Thames Estuary

Join me as I take a trip out to visit the abandoned WW2Army Maunsell forts - (Red SandsFort) in the Thames Estuary on a beautiful, still October day in 2018. When I was invited onboard The "SeaHorse" with the Foxwell Family to sail out to see these forts I jumped at the chance. I've long wanted to visit them and have previously only seen from a distance - as tiny silhouettes on the horizon from Shellness Beach
The army forts were constructed in the Thames Estuary during WW2 to defend against enemy naval and aerial attacks. They were abandoned in 1956. Pirate radio stations used them between 1964 and 1967 but since then they stand empty and subjected to the elements.
Project Red Sands was set up several years ago with the aim of preserving the history of these forts and to try to ...

published: 26 Oct 2018

What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know

Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
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~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he...

published: 24 Feb 2017

Colonizing the Oceans

Use my link http://www.audible.com/isaac or text "ISAAC" to 500-500 to get a free book including a copy of Jules Verne's "20,000 LeaguesUnder the Sea" and a 30-day free trial of Audible.
Our seas and oceans have always been central to our civilization, but only the thin layer at the top. In many ways the ocean depths remain more of a mystery to us than distant worlds. And yet, they may be of great value to us as future homes for humanity.
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published: 18 Oct 2018

"HMS Belfast", "Imperial War Museum", On the River Thames. London. England

MUDLARKING the river Thames London LOST treasure finds: Mystery treasure hunter

MUDLARKING the river ThamesLondon for LOST treasure finds with Nugget Noggin. Nugget Noggin has never mudlarked the Thames in London before so Chill Bill shows him how on one of the lowest tides of the year. Nugget Noggin eyeballs a ancient pipe from the get go.
Nugget Noggin uses his trusty Garrett AT Max while Chill Bill eyeballs. Mudlarking is the best treasure hunting in the UK if you like mud and adventure. This is a family friendly video.
Nugget Noggin's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/nuggetnoggin
Here is his video of the hunt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGIb0lECReA&t=109s

published: 02 Apr 2019

Cutty Sark, A beautiful Tea Clipper from the 1800's. 2012. Greenwich. London HD

How did early Sailors navigate the Oceans? | The Curious Engineer

Do you know how the early sailors navigate the oceans? The technology today makes it real easy to navigate the oceans. But it's very interesting to know how the...

Do you know how the early sailors navigate the oceans? The technology today makes it real easy to navigate the oceans. But it's very interesting to know how the early sailors managed to navigate without it. There's a lot of history on it. I tried my best to compile some important and interesting parts of it into this video. Hope you like it :)
► ProductionTeamCreator - Omkar Bhagathttp://fb.com/omkarbhagat
Narration - Haley Anne ChamberlainNelson
http://youtube.com/untamedscience
► Website and Social Links
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Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
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SextantImage - Public Domain
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Hawaiin Hawk - (CC 2.0)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_hawk#mediaviewer/File:Buteo_solitaries.jpgWhite Tern - Public Domain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_tern#mediaviewer/File:White_tern_with_fish.jpg

Do you know how the early sailors navigate the oceans? The technology today makes it real easy to navigate the oceans. But it's very interesting to know how the early sailors managed to navigate without it. There's a lot of history on it. I tried my best to compile some important and interesting parts of it into this video. Hope you like it :)
► ProductionTeamCreator - Omkar Bhagathttp://fb.com/omkarbhagat
Narration - Haley Anne ChamberlainNelson
http://youtube.com/untamedscience
► Website and Social Links
Twitter - http://twitter.com/thecuriousenggr
Facebook - http://fb.com/thecuriousengineer
Google+ - http://gplus.to/omkar4
Website - http://thecuriousengineer.org
► Attribution and Credits | CopyrightStuff
Brightly FancyKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200071
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
SextantImage - Public Domain
http://www.wpclipart.com/travel/sea_travel/sextant.png.html
http://www.wpclipart.com/terms.html
Hawaiin Hawk - (CC 2.0)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_hawk#mediaviewer/File:Buteo_solitaries.jpgWhite Tern - Public Domain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_tern#mediaviewer/File:White_tern_with_fish.jpg

British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, St Katherine Docks, London Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, West India Docks, East India Docks, Royal VictoriaDocks, King George V Docks and Royal Albert Docks. Shot of tug pulling large liner into docks. Cranes. Tug called Beverley. Buses, cars and lorries cross a bridge. Man in uniform closes gate to prevent traffic from driving on to bridge. In a control booth a man pulls levers (very similar to train signal levers). C/U of his face and the levers he pulls. Part of bridge moves to let ships through. Bridge swivels around. Shot of waiting traffic. Boats in dock. Panning shots of the docks. Warehouses. Very large cargo liner. Inter-title reads: "Imports". Shot of large cranes moving cargoes. A load of boxes is lowered on to a cart. Men guide it down. Man is seen in operation box of a large winch. Sacks are lowered into a boat's hold. Man checks loads on a piece of paper.
Sign reads: "Beware of the Trains". Freight trains. C/U of wording: "Insul-Meat". Lorries. Boats in dock. Men at work loading boxes on to conveyor belt. Inter-title reads: "Exports". Shot of freight wagons. Men at work inside a warehouse moving large sacks of goods with barrows. Packing case, wording on the side: "J.A.Buenos Aires". Shot of goods stacked in warehouse. Packing cases, wording on the side: "MontevideoExhibition" and "Rosario - Made in England". Men push boxes on barrows. Supervisor checks off the boxes as they go past. He writes on a clipboard. Cargoes being loaded on to ships. Tug pulling larger ship. C/U of wake at the back of tug. Shot of the larger ship from the tug. Man at the helm steers. Connecting rope is taken off and crew wave to the tug. C/U of the ship's speed control - telegraph. Shot of ship in open waters.
Note: there are two mute negs
FILM ID:2293.13
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British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, St Katherine Docks, London Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, West India Docks, East India Docks, Royal VictoriaDocks, King George V Docks and Royal Albert Docks. Shot of tug pulling large liner into docks. Cranes. Tug called Beverley. Buses, cars and lorries cross a bridge. Man in uniform closes gate to prevent traffic from driving on to bridge. In a control booth a man pulls levers (very similar to train signal levers). C/U of his face and the levers he pulls. Part of bridge moves to let ships through. Bridge swivels around. Shot of waiting traffic. Boats in dock. Panning shots of the docks. Warehouses. Very large cargo liner. Inter-title reads: "Imports". Shot of large cranes moving cargoes. A load of boxes is lowered on to a cart. Men guide it down. Man is seen in operation box of a large winch. Sacks are lowered into a boat's hold. Man checks loads on a piece of paper.
Sign reads: "Beware of the Trains". Freight trains. C/U of wording: "Insul-Meat". Lorries. Boats in dock. Men at work loading boxes on to conveyor belt. Inter-title reads: "Exports". Shot of freight wagons. Men at work inside a warehouse moving large sacks of goods with barrows. Packing case, wording on the side: "J.A.Buenos Aires". Shot of goods stacked in warehouse. Packing cases, wording on the side: "MontevideoExhibition" and "Rosario - Made in England". Men push boxes on barrows. Supervisor checks off the boxes as they go past. He writes on a clipboard. Cargoes being loaded on to ships. Tug pulling larger ship. C/U of wake at the back of tug. Shot of the larger ship from the tug. Man at the helm steers. Connecting rope is taken off and crew wave to the tug. C/U of the ship's speed control - telegraph. Shot of ship in open waters.
Note: there are two mute negs
FILM ID:2293.13
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

How would a GeorgianGentleman amuse himself and his friends. Mike Rendell discusses the possibilities: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Using extracts from personal family collections, diaries, handbills and other records, the range of possibilities for entertainment available in London will be discussed. From sight-seeing to exhibitions, events which appealed either to the downright curious or to those with more cultured tastes will be covered, including public punishments, prostitution, sporting activities, gambling, the circus, playhouses and exhibitions. Travel and home entertainments (such as music and drinking and other pursuits) will also be covered.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege

How would a GeorgianGentleman amuse himself and his friends. Mike Rendell discusses the possibilities: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Using extracts from personal family collections, diaries, handbills and other records, the range of possibilities for entertainment available in London will be discussed. From sight-seeing to exhibitions, events which appealed either to the downright curious or to those with more cultured tastes will be covered, including public punishments, prostitution, sporting activities, gambling, the circus, playhouses and exhibitions. Travel and home entertainments (such as music and drinking and other pursuits) will also be covered.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege

Join me as I take a trip out to visit the abandoned WW2Army Maunsell forts - (Red SandsFort) in the Thames Estuary on a beautiful, still October day in 2018. When I was invited onboard The "SeaHorse" with the Foxwell Family to sail out to see these forts I jumped at the chance. I've long wanted to visit them and have previously only seen from a distance - as tiny silhouettes on the horizon from Shellness Beach
The army forts were constructed in the Thames Estuary during WW2 to defend against enemy naval and aerial attacks. They were abandoned in 1956. Pirate radio stations used them between 1964 and 1967 but since then they stand empty and subjected to the elements.
Project Red Sands was set up several years ago with the aim of preserving the history of these forts and to try to restore them. Their website is here:-
http://www.project-redsand.com/
Also, many thanks to Dave Roberts
www.gulbekian.plus.com
for info about the forts
and British Pathé for the amazing vintage fort footage
On our way out to the Redsands Fort, we pass by 4 19th century forts, built to protect Chatham Dockyard, and the Medway, from enemy invasion.
Thank you for watching.
Nicola

Join me as I take a trip out to visit the abandoned WW2Army Maunsell forts - (Red SandsFort) in the Thames Estuary on a beautiful, still October day in 2018. When I was invited onboard The "SeaHorse" with the Foxwell Family to sail out to see these forts I jumped at the chance. I've long wanted to visit them and have previously only seen from a distance - as tiny silhouettes on the horizon from Shellness Beach
The army forts were constructed in the Thames Estuary during WW2 to defend against enemy naval and aerial attacks. They were abandoned in 1956. Pirate radio stations used them between 1964 and 1967 but since then they stand empty and subjected to the elements.
Project Red Sands was set up several years ago with the aim of preserving the history of these forts and to try to restore them. Their website is here:-
http://www.project-redsand.com/
Also, many thanks to Dave Roberts
www.gulbekian.plus.com
for info about the forts
and British Pathé for the amazing vintage fort footage
On our way out to the Redsands Fort, we pass by 4 19th century forts, built to protect Chatham Dockyard, and the Medway, from enemy invasion.
Thank you for watching.
Nicola

What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know

Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly differ...

Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
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~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he inherited. Chaucer's medieval spelling was followed by modern sound changes, including the start of the Great Vowel Shift. The introduction of Caxton's printing press and the spelling debates put Early Modern English in a state of flux by Shakespeare's time. They also left our first trail of evidence.
Other evidence comes from rhythm, rhymes and - more reluctantly - puns. Many of these don't work the same way anymore, from the rhymes like "sea" and "prey" to the rhythm of "housewifery".
Modern dialects add another layer of evidence, at times preserving features that standard English accents, notably RP, have lost.
The sound of his language is also shaped by his grammar. His use of "thou" and his third-person "-th" vs "-s" verb endings always stand out to English speakers. Finally, though data-crunchers challenge his legendary status as king of all the words, we consider how innovative he was in the way he used words.
We end with a note on linguist David Crystal's Original Pronunciation ("OP") experiment at the reconstructed Globe Theatre, and some thoughts on what studying Shakespeare's sounds as a different pronunciation system says about him and about us.
~ Credits ~
Narration, art and animation by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Sources for claims and for imgs, sfx, fonts and music:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/183wkdASSh4RfY52I5hdPOB3-v2gquXwlpd8EyINZHSE/

Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
Be my patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=584038
~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he inherited. Chaucer's medieval spelling was followed by modern sound changes, including the start of the Great Vowel Shift. The introduction of Caxton's printing press and the spelling debates put Early Modern English in a state of flux by Shakespeare's time. They also left our first trail of evidence.
Other evidence comes from rhythm, rhymes and - more reluctantly - puns. Many of these don't work the same way anymore, from the rhymes like "sea" and "prey" to the rhythm of "housewifery".
Modern dialects add another layer of evidence, at times preserving features that standard English accents, notably RP, have lost.
The sound of his language is also shaped by his grammar. His use of "thou" and his third-person "-th" vs "-s" verb endings always stand out to English speakers. Finally, though data-crunchers challenge his legendary status as king of all the words, we consider how innovative he was in the way he used words.
We end with a note on linguist David Crystal's Original Pronunciation ("OP") experiment at the reconstructed Globe Theatre, and some thoughts on what studying Shakespeare's sounds as a different pronunciation system says about him and about us.
~ Credits ~
Narration, art and animation by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Sources for claims and for imgs, sfx, fonts and music:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/183wkdASSh4RfY52I5hdPOB3-v2gquXwlpd8EyINZHSE/

MUDLARKING the river ThamesLondon for LOST treasure finds with Nugget Noggin. Nugget Noggin has never mudlarked the Thames in London before so Chill Bill shows him how on one of the lowest tides of the year. Nugget Noggin eyeballs a ancient pipe from the get go.
Nugget Noggin uses his trusty Garrett AT Max while Chill Bill eyeballs. Mudlarking is the best treasure hunting in the UK if you like mud and adventure. This is a family friendly video.
Nugget Noggin's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/nuggetnoggin
Here is his video of the hunt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGIb0lECReA&t=109s

MUDLARKING the river ThamesLondon for LOST treasure finds with Nugget Noggin. Nugget Noggin has never mudlarked the Thames in London before so Chill Bill shows him how on one of the lowest tides of the year. Nugget Noggin eyeballs a ancient pipe from the get go.
Nugget Noggin uses his trusty Garrett AT Max while Chill Bill eyeballs. Mudlarking is the best treasure hunting in the UK if you like mud and adventure. This is a family friendly video.
Nugget Noggin's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/nuggetnoggin
Here is his video of the hunt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGIb0lECReA&t=109s

DBSK TVXQ JYJ Tohoshinki cassiopeia N Full Red Ocean Cry

Cry...cry cry n cry.....
I like this song.. Don't say good bye TVX and cassiopeia
always together be Family cassiopeia
always keep the faith.. so beautiful Voice Of Cassiopeia

published: 05 Sep 2010

Cassiopeia's DBSK Red Ocean

the pics belong to fans.

published: 09 Jun 2013

TVXQ - B.U.T (BE-AU-TY) MV

published: 29 Sep 2011

TVXQ's Cassiopeia: The Red Ocean - Never Let Me Go

I just heard this song playing as a background song of Nikita and I happened to love it SO MUCH. :") Especially during the "never let me go~ never let me go~" part. It sooooooo captured my heart immediately. Then, it reminded me of our five precious boys. I can imagine them hugging each other tightly. :")
So, I decided to make a video just for them! but then.... I didn't know how it ended up to be a Cassiopeia video. LOL, anyways, I dedicate this to you my precious siblings all over the world, be it Cassiopeia or BigEast, I love you all. The road ahead may be tough and rough but I'll always be here for you. We'll never let our boys go~
Always keep the faith! ^^
Song: Never Let Me Go by Florence and the Machine

TVXQ's Cassiopeia: The Red Ocean - Never Let Me Go

I just heard this song playing as a background song of Nikita and I happened to love it SO MUCH. :") Especially during the "never let me go~ never let me go~" p...

I just heard this song playing as a background song of Nikita and I happened to love it SO MUCH. :") Especially during the "never let me go~ never let me go~" part. It sooooooo captured my heart immediately. Then, it reminded me of our five precious boys. I can imagine them hugging each other tightly. :")
So, I decided to make a video just for them! but then.... I didn't know how it ended up to be a Cassiopeia video. LOL, anyways, I dedicate this to you my precious siblings all over the world, be it Cassiopeia or BigEast, I love you all. The road ahead may be tough and rough but I'll always be here for you. We'll never let our boys go~
Always keep the faith! ^^
Song: Never Let Me Go by Florence and the Machine

I just heard this song playing as a background song of Nikita and I happened to love it SO MUCH. :") Especially during the "never let me go~ never let me go~" part. It sooooooo captured my heart immediately. Then, it reminded me of our five precious boys. I can imagine them hugging each other tightly. :")
So, I decided to make a video just for them! but then.... I didn't know how it ended up to be a Cassiopeia video. LOL, anyways, I dedicate this to you my precious siblings all over the world, be it Cassiopeia or BigEast, I love you all. The road ahead may be tough and rough but I'll always be here for you. We'll never let our boys go~
Always keep the faith! ^^
Song: Never Let Me Go by Florence and the Machine

Panoramic Ocean View Cabin

PanoramicOcean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Just back from an AMAZING adventure, where one of the cabins I stayed in a Panoramic Ocean View on deck 12. Explorer of the Seas.
Let me know if this has helped?
Have you stayed in one?
Are you looking to book one?

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Klagmar's Top VGM #1,808 - The Sea Will Claim Everything - The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I

System: WindowsGame: The Sea Will Claim EverythingMusicTitle: The Sea Will Claim Everything, part I
Composer: Chris Christodoulou
Get the soundtrack here: http://chrischristodoulou.bandcamp.co...
Also see Klagmar's Top VGM #1,065: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NWbYM3TFqw
and Klagmar's Top VGM #2,053: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3Ub8JplaKM
A list of my favorite video game music. It's not in any order, and is intended purely for entertainment. Perhaps it will also introduce a few obscure titles or unknown songs. Enjoy!

The Sino-Portuguese War

From 1521 to 1522, the Chinese and the Portuguese fought a war that changed the history of both Empires in terms of military technology and political power for centuries to come.
Cover artwork by Chicão: artcom
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/3IB4lIln98Y
Music used: End This by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/end-...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...
Music provided by No Copyright Music:
https://youtu.be/AZRAlxeJyyo
Music used: TitanStriker by Evan King
https://soundcloud.com/evan-king/tita...
Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...

Ocean (1808 ship)

Under the command of Samuel Remmington she sailed from Spithead, England, on 21 August 1817, and arrived at Port Jackson on 10 January 1818. She transported 180 male convicts, none of whom died on the voyage.

Under the command of William Harrison, Ocean sailed from Portsmouth on 24 April 1823, and arrived at Port Jackson on 27 August 1823. She transported 173 male convicts, six of whom died on the voyage.

Ocean left Port Jackson in February 1824 bound for London. While en route she encountered a large gale and she lost her live stock overboard. She also rescued the crew of the whaler Arab, before Arab sank. Ocean went to Saint Helena to undertake repairs and buy provisions. She arrived in London in 1825.

How did early Sailors navigate the Oceans? | The Curious Engineer

Do you know how the early sailors navigate the oceans? The technology today makes it real easy to navigate the oceans. But it's very interesting to know how the early sailors managed to navigate without it. There's a lot of history on it. I tried my best to compile some important and interesting parts of it into this video. Hope you like it :)
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Brightly FancyKevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1200071
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution3.0
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SextantImage - Public Domain
http://www.wpclipart.com/travel/sea_travel/sextant.png.html
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Hawaiin Hawk - (CC 2.0)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawaiian_hawk#mediaviewer/File:Buteo_solitaries.jpgWhite Tern - Public Domain
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_tern#mediaviewer/File:White_tern_with_fish.jpg

Port Of London (1940-1949)

British Instructional Films Ltd presents a Classroom Film.
Graphic map showing the route of the Thames through London and the location of Tilbury Docks, St Katherine Docks, London Docks, Surrey Commercial Docks, West India Docks, East India Docks, Royal VictoriaDocks, King George V Docks and Royal Albert Docks. Shot of tug pulling large liner into docks. Cranes. Tug called Beverley. Buses, cars and lorries cross a bridge. Man in uniform closes gate to prevent traffic from driving on to bridge. In a control booth a man pulls levers (very similar to train signal levers). C/U of his face and the levers he pulls. Part of bridge moves to let ships through. Bridge swivels around. Shot of waiting traffic. Boats in dock. Panning shots of the docks. Warehouses. Very large cargo liner. Inter-title reads: "Imports". Shot of large cranes moving cargoes. A load of boxes is lowered on to a cart. Men guide it down. Man is seen in operation box of a large winch. Sacks are lowered into a boat's hold. Man checks loads on a piece of paper.
Sign reads: "Beware of the Trains". Freight trains. C/U of wording: "Insul-Meat". Lorries. Boats in dock. Men at work loading boxes on to conveyor belt. Inter-title reads: "Exports". Shot of freight wagons. Men at work inside a warehouse moving large sacks of goods with barrows. Packing case, wording on the side: "J.A.Buenos Aires". Shot of goods stacked in warehouse. Packing cases, wording on the side: "MontevideoExhibition" and "Rosario - Made in England". Men push boxes on barrows. Supervisor checks off the boxes as they go past. He writes on a clipboard. Cargoes being loaded on to ships. Tug pulling larger ship. C/U of wake at the back of tug. Shot of the larger ship from the tug. Man at the helm steers. Connecting rope is taken off and crew wave to the tug. C/U of the ship's speed control - telegraph. Shot of ship in open waters.
Note: there are two mute negs
FILM ID:2293.13
A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE OUR ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. http://www.britishpathe.tv/
FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES VISIT http://www.britishpathe.com/
British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire NewsBulletin (1926-1930), BritishParamount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. https://www.britishpathe.com/

Entertainment in London in the 18th Century - Mike Rendell

How would a GeorgianGentleman amuse himself and his friends. Mike Rendell discusses the possibilities: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Using extracts from personal family collections, diaries, handbills and other records, the range of possibilities for entertainment available in London will be discussed. From sight-seeing to exhibitions, events which appealed either to the downright curious or to those with more cultured tastes will be covered, including public punishments, prostitution, sporting activities, gambling, the circus, playhouses and exhibitions. Travel and home entertainments (such as music and drinking and other pursuits) will also be covered.
The transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/entertainment-in-london-in-the-18th-century
Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 1,500 lectures free to access or download from the website.
Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk
Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege

Visit to the Abandoned WW2 Sea Forts in the Thames Estuary

Join me as I take a trip out to visit the abandoned WW2Army Maunsell forts - (Red SandsFort) in the Thames Estuary on a beautiful, still October day in 2018. When I was invited onboard The "SeaHorse" with the Foxwell Family to sail out to see these forts I jumped at the chance. I've long wanted to visit them and have previously only seen from a distance - as tiny silhouettes on the horizon from Shellness Beach
The army forts were constructed in the Thames Estuary during WW2 to defend against enemy naval and aerial attacks. They were abandoned in 1956. Pirate radio stations used them between 1964 and 1967 but since then they stand empty and subjected to the elements.
Project Red Sands was set up several years ago with the aim of preserving the history of these forts and to try to restore them. Their website is here:-
http://www.project-redsand.com/
Also, many thanks to Dave Roberts
www.gulbekian.plus.com
for info about the forts
and British Pathé for the amazing vintage fort footage
On our way out to the Redsands Fort, we pass by 4 19th century forts, built to protect Chatham Dockyard, and the Medway, from enemy invasion.
Thank you for watching.
Nicola

What Shakespeare's English Sounded Like - and how we know

Botched rhymes, buried puns and a staged accent that sounds more Victorian than Elizabethan. No more! Use linguistic sleuthing to dig up the surprisingly different sound of the bard's Early Modern English.
Subscribe for language: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang
Be my patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=584038
~ Briefly, and without spoilers ~
I'm embarrassed to admit that this is the first time I ever really got into Shakespeare. There's a personal story here, which I'll quickly share in the video.
The idea of reconstructing his pronunciation intrigued me. As I started making trips to the library and downloading old grammars, I just found the questions piling on. I did find some answers for you.
It starts with his odd spelling - well, the spelling he inherited. Chaucer's medieval spelling was followed by modern sound changes, including the start of the Great Vowel Shift. The introduction of Caxton's printing press and the spelling debates put Early Modern English in a state of flux by Shakespeare's time. They also left our first trail of evidence.
Other evidence comes from rhythm, rhymes and - more reluctantly - puns. Many of these don't work the same way anymore, from the rhymes like "sea" and "prey" to the rhythm of "housewifery".
Modern dialects add another layer of evidence, at times preserving features that standard English accents, notably RP, have lost.
The sound of his language is also shaped by his grammar. His use of "thou" and his third-person "-th" vs "-s" verb endings always stand out to English speakers. Finally, though data-crunchers challenge his legendary status as king of all the words, we consider how innovative he was in the way he used words.
We end with a note on linguist David Crystal's Original Pronunciation ("OP") experiment at the reconstructed Globe Theatre, and some thoughts on what studying Shakespeare's sounds as a different pronunciation system says about him and about us.
~ Credits ~
Narration, art and animation by Josh from NativLang. Some of the music, too.
Sources for claims and for imgs, sfx, fonts and music:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/183wkdASSh4RfY52I5hdPOB3-v2gquXwlpd8EyINZHSE/

MUDLARKING the river Thames London LOST treasure finds: Mystery treasure hunter

MUDLARKING the river ThamesLondon for LOST treasure finds with Nugget Noggin. Nugget Noggin has never mudlarked the Thames in London before so Chill Bill shows him how on one of the lowest tides of the year. Nugget Noggin eyeballs a ancient pipe from the get go.
Nugget Noggin uses his trusty Garrett AT Max while Chill Bill eyeballs. Mudlarking is the best treasure hunting in the UK if you like mud and adventure. This is a family friendly video.
Nugget Noggin's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/nuggetnoggin
Here is his video of the hunt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGIb0lECReA&t=109s

TVXQ's Cassiopeia: The Red Ocean - Never Let Me Go

I just heard this song playing as a background song of Nikita and I happened to love it SO MUCH. :") Especially during the "never let me go~ never let me go~" part. It sooooooo captured my heart immediately. Then, it reminded me of our five precious boys. I can imagine them hugging each other tightly. :")
So, I decided to make a video just for them! but then.... I didn't know how it ended up to be a Cassiopeia video. LOL, anyways, I dedicate this to you my precious siblings all over the world, be it Cassiopeia or BigEast, I love you all. The road ahead may be tough and rough but I'll always be here for you. We'll never let our boys go~
Always keep the faith! ^^
Song: Never Let Me Go by Florence and the Machine